For a Drain Blaster, maybe you can find a small straw that could be inserted in the back of the plane. That way, the airflow is directly to the rear of the plane. But, a drain blaster exerts so much air that the paper would rip, or the plane would go flying like crazy.

Or, you could like flatten a piece of pvc and shove the plane into it?

Edited by Bubba Longshot, 15 May 2017 - 09:42 PM.

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"The only thing that sucks about Nerf modification is the anxiety that something will break... That's why we reinforce a whole lot!" -Me

For a Drain Blaster, maybe you can find a small straw that could be inserted in the back of the plane. That way, the airflow is directly to the rear of the plane. But, a drain blaster exerts so much air that the paper would rip, or the plane would go flying like crazy.
Or, you could like flatten a piece of pvc and shove the plane into it?

I like the idea of using straws, but how would I attach them to the plane without adding to much weight?
And also silly, I need this for a paper based ammo war im going to in a few weeks.

Use a straw attached to the barrel, and loosely wrap a paper tube around it and tape it closed. Glue that on top of something and you can slide the tube over the straw, pump up and shoot. You would need less pumps than usual due to the airplane probably being able to glide fairly well with a little thrust.

Honestly, making an attachment to a drain blaster will be somewhat hard. For what I suggested above, the straw would be on the blaster itself, and you slip the plane over it. The air travels up the straw, and fires the plane. If you do decide to do this, the amount of air put behind the dart must be controlled. Otherwise the plane would spiral like crazy, or rip.
If you have more money, then buying a dedicated plane shooter could work. They are flywheel powered and can be bought online, or through a toy store.

Edited by Bubba Longshot, 19 May 2017 - 07:56 PM.

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"The only thing that sucks about Nerf modification is the anxiety that something will break... That's why we reinforce a whole lot!" -Me